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Marlborough receives community block grant

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Marlborough has been awarded $1.35 million under the 2024 Community Development Block Grant, announced Mayor Arthur Vigeant and Chad Carter.
Shrewsbury employees will now be required to wear masks again in Town Hall following an Aug. 10 announcement by Town Manager Kevin Mizikar. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Shrewsbury awarded $185,000 Green Communities grant

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Shrewsbury has been awarded a $185,000 grant as part of Governor Maura Healey's Green Communities grant program.

State grants to help with flood control, aquifers in Westborough

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Massachusetts has announced $31.5 million in grants for climate resilience implementation and planning throughout Massachusetts.
The Hudson Senior Center is expecting to have its COVID-19 reopening process largely completed by the end of the year. Photo/Dakota Antelman

Friends of Hudson Senior Center to hold Fall Fair

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The Friends of the Hudson Senior Center will be holding their Fall Fair on Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Senior Center at 29 Church St
The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its BBQ, Bands and Brew event on Aug. 27. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

‘Touch a Truck’ at Solomon Pond Mall

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The Marlborough Regional Chamber of Commerce, along with the city’s Police and Fire departments, will present “Touch a Truck” on Oct. 21.

Shrewsbury Public Library awarded $30,000 grant

The Shrewsbury Public Library announced that it was recently awarded a federal Library Services and Technology Act grant for $30,000.

Southborough police find dead man on Valley Road

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State Police detectives are investigating the death of a man found near his vehicle in the rear of a Valley Road property.

Local police to receive grants for body-worn cameras

Several local police departments will receive state grants to implement or expand their body-worn camera programs.

City Council takes another crack at zoning amendments

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For the past 10 years, Marlborough has been trying to make downtown more attractive to residents and businesses.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

DPW educates residents on potential stormwater billing credits

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Hudson residents learned on Sept. 19 how to get stormwater credits of either 20% or 40% off of their stormwater bills at a meeting.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Hudson looks into implementing upgraded finance software

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Big changes could be ahead for the systems that manage Hudson’s financial and human resources departments.

Northborough Rotary Club to host golf ball drop

The Northborough Rotary Club will be hosting a golf ball drop fundraiser at Juniper Hill Golf Course on Oct. 7 at 4 p.m. 

Architectural contract approved for Hudson DPW facility project

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Town Meeting approved the Hudson DPW project in May, and on Sept. 11, the Select Board approved a contract with Helene Karl Architects.

Plaintiffs make argument in Beal Commons appeal

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As the Beal Commons appeal is well underway, the seven plaintiffs in the case recently amended their complaint.

Hudson BOH approves updated tobacco regulations

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Proposed changes to the town’s tobacco regulations are moving forward after they were approved by the Board of Health on Sept. 12.

Subcommittee to probe behavior on Lake Quinsigamond

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The Lake Quinsigamond Commission created a new subcommittee on Aug. 30 to combat the continued dangerous and obnoxious behavior on the lake. 

Preliminary election to be held for Marlborough mayor, Ward 6 councilor

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With the deadline to file and return papers passed, Marlborough's election slate is set. Candidates have until Sept. 7 to withdraw.
Shrewsbury employees will now be required to wear masks again in Town Hall following an Aug. 10 announcement by Town Manager Kevin Mizikar. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Donations still needed for migrant families in Shrewsbury

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In early June, the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development placed 16 families in Shrewsbury.
Work to remove lead paint in Hudson’s town hall was set to begin on Aug. 16. (Photo/Dakota Antelman)

Hudson receives grant for safety, risk management equipment

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Hudson was awarded a $7,196 grant from its property and casualty insurance provider, Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association (MIIA).

Hudson picks company to manage DPW facility project

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The Select Board voted on July 31 to approve a contract to provide management services for the new Hudson DPW facility project.